BCS Symposium on Intelligence in Security and Forensic Computing
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Session 1 |
9:30 |
Keith Foggon, DNS Ltd [Link].
Title: Digital Forensic Tools with Case Studies |
10:10 |
Dr Steve Furnell, University of Plymouth [Link]
Title: Continuous user identify verification using keystroke analysis [Presentation]
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10:40 |
Coffee break |
Session 2 |
10:50 |
Jamie Twycross, University of Nottingham.
Title: Implementing and Testing a Biologically-Inspired Security System.
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11:30 |
Dr Geraint Price,
Royal Holloway University of London. [Link]
Title: Security Without Authentication? [Presentation]
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12:15 |
Lunch break |
Session 3 |
13:00 |
Dr Robert Askwith, Liverpool John Moores University. [Link]
Title:
Network Security: Making the Network Intelligent [Presentation]
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13:30 |
Ken Hutcheon
Title: Security Concerns |
13:40 |
David Llamas, University of St Andrews [Link]
Title: Information Hiding [Presentation] |
14:20 |
Coffee break |
Session 4 |
14:30 |
Zbigniew Kwecka
Title: Application Layer Covert Channels [Presentation]
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14:40 |
Matthew Pemble, Investigation & Threat Management Group Information Security Royal Bank of Scotland Group
Title:The Essential conflict between 'Computer' and 'Forensics' [Presentation] |
15:10 |
John Howie, Director of the World Wide Services and IT Technical Community for Security at Microsoft.
Title: Information Hiding [Presentation] |
15:40 |
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Dr Steven Furnell, Head of the Network Research Group at the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom.
John Howie, Director of the World Wide Services and IT Technical Community for Security at Microsoft.
Matthew Pemble, Manager, Investigation & Threat Management Group Information Security Royal Bank of Scotland Group.
Keith Foggon, DNS Ltd,
Author of the Institute of Internal Auditors Professional Briefing Note on Computer Forensics and worked with the University of Northumbria in the development of their post-graduate Computer Forensic Programme.
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